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The ship’s wheel design of the Skipper is actually copied from 1930s desk thermometer given as a premium by a manufacturer of boat parts at the time. A carefully designed dial is true to the designs of the era with a color that evokes the deep blue sea.
- Material: Polished aluminum and brass
- Arabic numerals
- Movement: Quartz, battery
- Dimensions: 12” H x 7.5″ W x 5″ D
- Two-year manufacturer’s warranty
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Our love of the early steam power revolution and all things maritime are combined perfectly in this stately mantel clock. Designed with a nod to model ships encased in glass and mounted on solid frames, ours incorporates a clock with a housing borrowed from a 1910 steamship’s bridge. The operable brass steam piston on the stern portrays the movement of the original parts found on those ships and sparks interaction as well as the imagination.
- Painted aluminum and brass, marble base
- Arabic numerals
- Quartz, battery operated movement
- Dimensions: 11.5” x 15” x 5.5”
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Nickel plated aluminum with beveled glass lens. 8″ diameter. A reproduction of the military clocks found on French WWII submarines, our Deckhand Wall Clock features an aluminum case with heavy nickel plating, as well as a thick beveled glass lens, to honor its place among the demanding conditions in one of the world’s largest submarine fleets of the time.
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An homage to Alberto Santos-Dumont, aviation pioneer and designer of the first aluminum propeller in 1906, the eccentric Spinner Table Clock features a vintage dial housed in the center hub section of a 1930’s airscrew. The clock is complete with a working seconds hand and is displayed on a matte black iron base.
- Material: Cast aluminum, iron
- Arabic numerals
- Movement: Quartz, battery
- Dimensions: 6” H x 13″ W x 4″ D
- Two-year manufacturer’s warranty
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The cast aluminum body and the brass bezel are taken from a control panel component on an early American gunboat. Following the maritime inspiration, we made a pendulum from out of a ship’s anchor that was used as decoration on a plaque commemorating the maiden voyage of a steamship. The First Mate is just the right size to tuck into your boat’s cabin or any small space in the home.
- Material: Polished aluminum and brass
- Easy to read Arabic numerals
- Movement: Quartz, battery
- Dimensions: 10” H x 5” W x 2.5” D
- Two-year manufacturer’s warranty
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Sporting solid cast aluminum and genuine brass knobs and hardware, the asymmetrical design of the Quartermaster Wall Clock reveals the functionality of its history as a steamship’s passageway lamp. The heavy convex lens that once held an incandescent bulb now instead houses a vintage high-contrast dial that can be viewed from several angles.
- Material: Aluminum, brass
- Easy to read Arabic numerals
- Black hands and aged dial
- Movement: Quartz, battery
- Dimensions: 9” H x 9” W x 2.5″ D
- Two-year manufacturer’s warranty
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Possibly the most critical instrument on any ship of the day, the Petrograd Wall Clock’s vintage dial from a Russian naval chronometer is held securely within an authentic weathered metal case with a solid brass knob and screws. Cyrillic script graces the main dial and a high visibility red seconds hand and sub-dial are used to grab the accurate time from a distance.
- Material: Steel case with glass lens
- Easy to read Arabic numerals
- Black hands and aged dial
- Separate seconds dial with red hands
- Movement: Quartz, battery
- Dimensions: 16.5” H x 16.5” W x 4.5″ D
- Two-year manufacturer’s warranty
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Solid cast aluminum case weighs 9lbs., 12” diameter. An exact scale reproduction of a 1939 US Navy master ship clock. Authentic in every detail, including an operating sub dial with seconds hand. These clocks were mounted in the operations room of large vessels, controlling all other clocks on the ship. The heavy aluminum case withstood the heavy abuse of the seas.
Quartz, battery operated movement. Easy to read Arabic numerals.
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Steel case with glass lens, 24”. The Observatory Wall Clock truly stands out on any aircraft hangar wall with is impressive size and legibility. Framed in sleek black painted steel and 12 large solid brass screws, a unique raised border marks the minutes and houses a lower level dial that features authentic government issue hands and a working seconds sub-dial.
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Steel case, solid brass hardware, 13”. Anchoring the space on your wall with depth and classic utility, this reproduction of a 1940’s French naval clock once used in submarines and surface ships features a distinctive dual level clock dial. The bold outer dial displays the hour, while the submerged sub-dial reports minutes and second.